

The Great Napoleonic Escape
Oct 20, 2024
Katherine Gazzard, a curator at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and expert on the Napoleonic Wars, shares the incredible tale of Lieutenant Charles Hare, a young British naval officer who cleverly escaped from a French POW camp. Disguised as a French customs officer, he navigated a perilous journey across Europe with his loyal terrier, evading capture. Gazzard recounts Hare's ingenious strategies, the harsh realities faced by POWs during the Napoleonic Wars, and the historical significance of his daring escape, now showcased in a new exhibition.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Incredible Tale of Charles Hare's Escape
01:35 • 6min
The Great Escape: POWs in the Napoleonic Wars
07:26 • 11min
A Dangerous Disguise
18:29 • 5min
The Great Escape
23:34 • 8min
The Remarkable Journey of Charles Hare
31:44 • 2min
A Hero's Return: The POW's Journey
33:26 • 7min
Unveiling History: A Naval Discovery and What Became of the Dog
40:18 • 2min